Fierceness vs Frenzy - What's the difference?
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The state of being fierce.
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A state of wild activity or panic.
A violent agitation of the mind approaching madness; rage.
* Addison
* William Shakespeare, ''A midsummer Night's Dream, Act 5, scene 1:
(obsolete) Mad; frantic.
* 1678 John Bunyan The Pilgrim's Progress :
(uncommon) To render frantic.
As nouns the difference between fierceness and frenzy
is that fierceness is the state of being fierce while frenzy is a state of wild activity or panic.As an adjective frenzy is
mad; frantic.As a verb frenzy is
to render frantic.fierceness
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Noun
(en-noun)frenzy
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Alternative forms
* phrenzy, phrensy (obsolete)Noun
(frenzies)- She went into a cleaning frenzy to prepare for the unexpected guests.
- All else is towering frenzy and distraction.
- The poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling.
Derived terms
* feeding frenzyAdjective
(en adjective)- They thought that some frenzy distemper had got into his head.
